The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 15, 1884 Page: 3 of 4
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;i The Anderson hole! on Ism-
Udana Street, 'vii8 bltrilcd Oil
i ttuaday morning Innt. at about
4:80 o'clock. When discovered
tin- Humes were under hm«t|i
headway thut U wa* la st to
try and rwon'r hiicIi things am
m: it. W. lA«k, could be got ul und let the
J. W. Warden, ^ |mj|^j„g gM abollt
Origin uf ire mikiiiAU.
IAY, MAY 10, 1884.
UMNfellc.
lift authorised
ilk . -
''l.ehfnon!*). 'h?'ttoitihcr. I.,
rMMnvtii(i o.C.J£W.Vi
W. Morrla. tfeperillc. Jao.
i, Ht. Pun I; J. A. Burna, Si.
ntcaatlc t Co., Allen.
, T. (!. B'jr Time Table.
UQIMi WITH.
IsimI Ki|in>w
tion
MINN MOTH.
Kxprwaa .
fcit a. it.
4:11 I-. N.
Did it ever occur ti any jw
sofi in this city to organize u
tire company* If not, it would
In* u itihmI time to do mo now,
and then try the business men
mid other* for fund!* to purehuse
NMi*. m. a nn. >\re ought to tie
prcpnrcd, for no one know*
u. when a tire will occur, anil n
in«4S ^ m
S:io r. a! lesson from Ureeiivillennd Den
M. Qi iMMMtNv. Agent. ! ton is sufficient.
rl Paolfle Tlm« Table.
waer MOifu.
....
MIT Ml Ml*.
A. I.. FAiartiii.il, Apronl.
McCOWAN & CO.,
7:Mi-. a. Our Popular Artist*, are u
ifcMr. a. great success in takiag Babies
and Children's Pictures. Their
tact nnd patience make them
very popular with the little
ones. Hy their new proccss
nice jiosl t ions and picasunt ex-
iwulks are on the boom. pression aie wcuiihI in one-
tenth the time usually needed
P.. hy the common methyl* in use.
In fact it is iti astonishing—W-
ing installtuiteous, even on a
in cloudy day. 15
i <
We hear the name of F. M.
understand Mr. W.
p is out far Floater.
tiiuissioncrs «wrt In
n this week.
Literary nociety divided |>Avi#l?
last Saturday night.
ie wheat in this coiumii-
itiw the appearance of ruat.
bf. lleH's school closed
lay. He lias been away on
it this wreck.
Choice Assortment of
lues just in, at McCowan &
15
son mentioned by many
of his friends in •-••nuection
with the race for local represen-
tative. His high character for
integrity, sobriety and ability
strongly recommend him forthe
place, lie is just the kind of a
mun the Democrat would be
pleased to support for office.
Mo to T. ,1. Nale's Second
Hand Store to get the highest
for want of space we are prices for vour second hand
lix'lltfl I<j omit Wrsloli ami «'««!*• <>" >Jn i I.i;u1si!,iii, St.
Ml.r this «' " <"'• Bunk. 10
S. Stovall and others, of We understand several far-
city, have been out uiers, two or three miles east, of
ling and hunting this week, town were ready to replant cot-
1 ^ ... ton,but we fear the rain Tues-
k n t fall to visit the Piano . . . . . t, tl ,
Organ Parlors c<,nnect.nl ,,a-v m*hf ,,1lH th,mv" th<M 1m "
Met'owan's Mallei v. A "g ">- Corn is rejH.ited
VHJTOITT BOND QUESTION,
| "The excitement am to tlM
railroud I Minded indebted tic*
! continues, but the hooks of tl
town have l>ccii more in a mud-
dle tluin tfcey claim tin* Comp
troller to be. Litigation is u
the air."
The above is au extract fronil
the communication of the Sp«
ciul Correspondent of the Dal-
i las Herald, of this place undei
j date of May the Sth. We
inclined to the opiuion that the]
correspondent is mistaken um
•the ex1stiiigstateoftliiugM. Tin
Dkmoi-kat of last week, witl
the lightM before it,, placed tlu
trouble at tllediMirof the Comp-j
troller, and finds no evideuce|
yet to cotiviuce it of any inisH
take in so doiiitf. The most
thul could l>e said agaiust tlu
city authorities is that they!
have not taken the precaution
to keep such an account of the]
transactions of the collector
with the Comptroller as would)
have cuuhled them to make tu
full showing ugainst any incor-|
rect statements emiimting frou
thut officer's department. But
us far as the law prescribes tin
duties of our city officers, up
j this time, tliev seem to have)
! tracked their line of duty prct-
, ty closely. The law does not
require them to keep any suchl
a precautionary record of diH
dealings of the collector witlif
jtlie Com|)tro|ler as is abovi
| spoken or. In fact the city b
i)ermitted by law to have* but
little to do with these bonds af-l
ter tlii*)* are issued except t<J
j puy the taxes necessary to meet
the interest and sinking fund
| thereon. This policy is adopt-
ed in reference to the issue of
such securities iu order to give
I them the highest possible val-
I lie in the market. A register ot
all bonds issued by cities audi
counties are required to b
! kept iu tile Comptroller's officej
and lie is to keep the account.'
Iictween the county, city oroth-
suclil
ley ure|
ie bond
give the)
ill
cr corporation issuing
bonds. In cases where t
controlled by law, andt
holders. ^Jielou- \vc
face of one of the bonds
new stock of Pianos A* Or-
iJust received. Prices and
ks to suit evervoiie. K>
* •
Huffaker. formerly of
dace, but now of Green-'
was over visiting friends
reck.
> — • —
lr. W. Lewis over I. J). New-1
|e's store for the la-st cus-
biMit or shoe.
—•
ti be growing right well, the
late ruins have not damaged
it.
House and sign piiutiug, pa-
pering and graining persons
desiring first-class work at rea-
sonable prices will do well bv
caving orders with Anion &
Devou. north of Koote House.
(■apt. .Volnf Johnson requests
us to say lie will address the
Central train killed four • people of Collin at Piano the
•p at one whirl lout Tuesday 24th iust., at 1 o'clock. He
Lh of the city. will give an account of his
shinx whI HlrawlR-rrv Kunl uiul M... r,
why lie tqiposes Ireland, and
|is a pic nic for the 1n>) s
iltd town now.
ro of tli." most notorious
|s, the mosquito ami the
agents, are uguiu in our
1st.
«-a-
will divide time with any one
iu opposition.
^
Our esteemed friend ami fel-
low citi/.eu M. W. Wilmcth was
married on last Thursday even-
ing to Miss Sarah .1. O'Hriou of
llackberrv vicinity. Jov be
Irs. •). M. Clenit ntson has
|i quite sick for a week orwith them is the hearty wish of
We are glad to hear she the Democuat.
ki proving.
- Hardware Store!!!
The engineer of the freight
truin due here Sunday morning
n.11 in' '"J,1*'4 deserves much credit forgiving
k of Hardware. Kvery thing . «. ...
r w Prices. Morrow Block, nUirw ° the lire which occurred
to Mack & Mocks. 14 tliut morning.
j —
ic juirfy given by Miitses The sidewalk leading to the
^i< Kifib'iugh, Susie Bnrues college has not been repaired
Litri Crim on Friday night yet, and will not be, we sup]Hisc
well uttende<l and the until some one falls through it
jug folks ei^Joyed themselves and gets badly hurt.
ly.
' m T *C?. Mr. Kruest New^one was the
'i to J- 1?" pr lucky man in the raffle lor the
id Store on hnst iiouismua .. ' ,, .
et, wlmro you can get the the gold ring. A $ls?. ring for
aiieMt New or Second Hand $1 1* "gettin tliar."
I pest
Ik "Stove
10
We are truly glad our
friends succeeded ho well in
pe nociety has for consid
[Ion on Saturday night this church festival on Thursday
jstiou, resolved: "that the night at Farmeraville.
ident should be elected by _ •
mular vote." '■ The picnic and ball by the
' m a ^ ' Knights of Pythias on the 28th
place to exchange your im„ni es to 'be the grandest
rnittire for new, is at the fh . MeKlaav u h i.iul ihU
[tare Store on East Louis that McMaii) has Had this sea-
itreet, opposite j. P. Dow- 80,1 •
,W ! Tin
young jMsiple of our
aii* happy now.
flowers have come
and beautiful
i. Mary A. Coleman, wife tmv))
M. Coleman, of Collin sj)MM>
ily, formerly of Denton, into bloom, _ ,
rmry iwddenly on the 7th bouquets may \m seen on their
Denton ]tapers please Wfty tu thtJ 1>refty mBi(i(.n'H
Hish. house most every dav now.
msonA
question, which ]ilaiuly, iu its'
i terms, indicates the «ul"y i'fHi<
J the city of McKinuey and nls.i
! that of the Comptroller. There
, lire forty coiqioiis attuelied t«i
each bond for #20 each, whielJ
were meant to be cli]*ped by
the Comjitrolh'i' as paid, anil
should not have been paid by|
him affei'beingdetaclierl by tin
holders. Also on the back ol
.each bond is a balance slice
! showing how and ut what rate
the bonds and their interest are
to be extinguished by the cityl
taxes levied for that )iurpose.
The hoitd before us and given
below has eighteen coupon!
clipped and only one entry made
in the balance sheet, anil thatI
without giving the year. Any
one who desires eau Jake the
face of the bond, make his own
figures and see how the matteil
stands between tile city and the
bond holders. It is a mere mut-
ter of figures nnd not of
eitv's books.
U it can be shown that thc|
city authorities have failed in
their official duties, the Dkmo-
chat will take pleasure iu giv-
ing them a "round up." l!
they have been short or guilty
otherwise thnu officially it is iuj
business of ours. All the lighl
so far onlv tends to bring to
view the failure of the Comp-
troller to keep the accounts lie-
twiHiii the city and the bond-
holders as it s'hoitld have hcenl
done.
7 IMttf StitM «f Ainiriei.
TOWN OF McKlNXKY,
THM STATS or TKXA8.
The Town of MoKinnay, la the
County of Oollin:
A ImhIv | o!Jtic unit i-urporntf by lh« lawi
of tlir Suif of Ti*xiw. Iirretiy aoknowl-
tlint forvnliie recflvwl. It In in-..
lirlitcKl anil tmiind, mid linrrbv |iromlM<Hj
to pay unto th« Houston '4k Texaa
i Central Rnilwav Company, or bnnr-
«r. at the Otltw of tht Tr*i nitr of thd
State of 'I'exaa, In twenlv y*ar fWiint
date hrrvof. lh<> aunt ol KIVK Itt'N
l>RKI> IHlt.l.AIts, In lawful money ol
tb« Unltwl State* of America, or
much thereof an may then rvmaln un
ttald. Thai U to nay. Five tliindred Do
: lorn. IrM tin* annual InatnlmentK of tw
|ier cent, which are to he paid unnually
i-ommeiicInK on the Ural day of .Innnar
1*74, axii aij. OTtntN i'.WIIIvVT* tilat ma
nr. maiik, nnd, alao, thn> It Id hound an
will pay Intereat on aald aum of money
wr mi much thereof aa may be unpaid, ai
the rate of timrt per centum |ier annum
na'.il Intereat to he paid In aeml-annua
InatalmenM, on the tlrnt day* of July a
January In each year, ami until the ma
tnrlty oftlila Hond. to the hearer. mU
Intereat iNdnc Included In i-onpona here
unto anneieiT and alaned hy the Kaoonl
er of aald town.for Twenty dotlara each,
and mi much of the aald twenty dollnra
aa may not be repaired to pay the
eat due at the time of payment, ahali he
allied to the payment of tlila Uond.
And If the town of McKlnney hall hare
THK rVNRIUi 0KAT10N I
[Twrn^ll* that rldelh mwt peri ah
by the hone."
1 cuu't remember, my dyli
'ongregation, where the text
o lie found, ah ! but you will
liul it aoiuewliere from genera-|
ions to ivve|ationa, ah. "lit
rhat rideth must )NiriMli by (lit
horse," ah. TliiM don't meat
thai yoa can perish alone, bj
riding of a horse critter, nu
irerliren, ah. But you
ride a cow, or a steer, or an ammJ
i r a hobby-horse, or a bahnmJ
r a fence rail, or a alide
fit your neck broke all flit
iiue, ah. And my brelherhi|
md Mistering, when any one ol
'on leave this world by nayi
ne of these routeM you coiut
[within the provisions of iuy|
text, ah. "He that rideth must
|M'rish hy the horse," uh.
It is to celebrulc au occnsioni
of this kind, my never dyiui
•ougregiition, uh, that you are|
desembled to-day, all. Brotlie.
ulnar has gouc by the hobby
horse route, all; for "he that
idetli must ocrish by tlu
horse," ah. \\ e liehold oursel l
res to-day, iny bretheriiig, ah, n[
'tiling the attitude of Murk All-
duos over the dead btMly of Ju-
lius Kbineexer, ah; that is if his-
tory is not mistaken, all. My
Ibeloved congregation, all, wel
must go slow iu couteiuplatingl
the virtues of the deceased, all,
nr we might get through liefon]
he circus is ended, ah. aud "hi
.hut rideth must perish by the]
Horse," ah. Our laminated bro-
il her. I will now inform you, my|
(beloved congregation, all, ha'r*
icveral alibi's, if you are not
aware of it, all. He was at oiH
|time Peter 1. Davis, all; then ht
it to be Old Buldy, and lastly)
|Bro. Bomar, ah. How he com*
nil these stir-names, givi ^
liimes and nick-names does not
iiiipear from the family Bible
uh; and "he that rideth must
|m?rish by the horse," uh Sd
his Peter I. Davis as h" called
Ihimself, my dear friends, ah,
was a mighty rider, uh. Hc|
[went on a ridiiigcvervthing that
Ironic his way, all. lb. rode the
Iwhoic Spoojieiidikc family, per
adventure as a witch would
ve rode theui, all. But tlieyi
toon ah. And this sann{
•Id Buldy, and 1 don't know
|what he railed himself Buldy
for, when he had more hair on|
liis I lead than a buffalo, ah. bu
my how lie rode Peck's But
Hoy likewise as a monkey]
vouhl a Shetland pony, ah. But
rlie bad boy went thewav of ullj
the world, all. But now {♦ co:in
to pass, that Bro. Bomar had i
'fall back," ah. The town cow|
vas gentle and did not so much]
Us murmur at his long spurs
and short feed, all.. He mad
r "git," 1 tell you my brether
ing, uh. and he thut rideth mils
perish by the horse," all. Now
it came to pass, my brcthcriu
ind sistering, alt,*that a new
iM^ast of burden put in its up
|>cnranre, all. And deeeasi
tid uuto himself "iM'liokl tlu
'Smelling Committee* ah;
|thiuk it would ride 2:40 uh. mi
will just give it a whirl," ah
io he spraddled thut new fuiig
lied critter, and now my cough
' cation, you see the end «f Bro
Hotuar's youthful tricks, ah
hin he liic jacets this beautifu
ANNOL'MCBNKKTH.
Taa Dkwmiiat
: the Mlowlaa ratea:
$iut
a u
l
For Tax Collertur.
L. W. 1S..I.KSHV autkortsea ua to an-
hlui aa a candidate (wr
Ilea to the ulMce of Tax Collector
Mawruk Taviami aathorlaea ua lo an
„ him m a eaarildate for tha
Tax toliiM-tor.
For Treaaarer.
w M.HAUl.KY authorise* iu to an-
imtnii' hlui aa a candidate for r -eleotkon
the otHce of County Ttaaaurvr.
For MherlST.
J. M. It IKK. authorlaaaaa to announce
dm aa a candidate for Mberitt of Collin
inty.
TOl l W A ItUKN authorliea ua tu
inouncc him aa a uaiihldate for Sheriff
Collin county.
J. I.. MOl'I.UKN authortcea ualoan-
tounce hiiu aa a candidate for Sheriff of
,'oliiu count). i
W. I,. SAYK authorixea uh to nn-
louiH-e him a* a cundldlate for Sheriff of
.'oUin comity.
A. I.. JON'KS auihorlxca ut to an-
louuce Idm hx a candidate tor .sheriff'of
'vliln county.
UAItK IIKt'K nulhoriteK u* to an-
ioiiiicc Idm n« a candldalo for .Sheriff of
ollin county.
WM. M. llorsKWItlUIIT authorlren
ua to aiinouncn him a« a candidate for
teikll'of Collin county.
K. W. II. SIIKI.BI KNK authorixea ua
to aaaounce hiiu aa a candidate for Sher-
iff of Collin county. i
For AsMrniior.
MI1.T P. UK KNANK. authoring ua
lo announce him aa a candidate tor Aa-,
taaor of Collin county.
J. W. KKItlt uuthorixea ua to an-
louncc him an a candidate for AH cNNor
f Collin county.
t'. M. Itlt'K authoriKcN ua toanno>a>ce
ilm an u cumlldnte for AMaeaaorof I 'ollin
'ounty.
It. A. Mi l.AltltY autliorl/.fM ua to an-
louiiitc him aa u candltlale for ANHcaaor
if Collin county.
J.T. Mt'l.KKV aiittiori/.eH uh to an-
lounce hiiu no a candidate tor AMieaaor
it i-ollin county. <
W, II. lUtJHTOt, authorixea ua to an-
nounce hi in iim n candidate tor AaaeKaor
i! « ollin rouuty.
J. W. It A V uiithorl/eH ua to announce
ilm n«> a candidate (or Aaaeaaor of I'ol-
lin county.
SAMI'KI. S. MtlNTOSII authorixea'
la to announce hint um n enndidate for
ixaeaaor of ••ollin county. t
JOK W. ItKYKItl.Y authorixea uh to
innounce him aa a candidate for Aaaca-
ir of t-ollin county.
For District Clerk. •
IV. T. t'OX authorizes iih to onnounce
din aa n candidate for re-election to the
ilHcnof IHatrlct clerk.
For C 'on aty A11 ornej.
W. T. ItKVKItl.V authorlxet ualo an
tounce Idm n candidate for rc-clec-
llon Ui the ofHcc of County Attorney.
JOHN S. JENKINS nuthorixea ill to
inounce Idiu aa a candidate for tliv of-
Ice of County Attorney.
MGItltll.l. W. JOHNSON authorixea
la to announce hint aa a candidate for
the officii of t'ounty Attorney.
Fur Surveyor.
M. II- ltVltNK nuthorixea u* to an-
nounce In to for re-election to the office
of County Surveyor.
For County «lu«l|rc.
JOHN I>. I'AOK nuthorUcM ua to in-
ion nee Mutant candidate fur Count>
ludffe it| cullln cuunty.
J. A. I.. WOl.KK authorixea ua to an-
ion nee liiin iih a candidate fur the office
if County Judge.
Fur ('uunty Clerk,
JOHN T.CIIAMIIKItS, authorixea ua
to Announce hlui dm a candldule for
ICounty t'lerk.
[Fur CuiitiiilNMloiier, I'n-r. No, I.
.IAS. M. ItltoWN, autliorlxcH iih to an-
nounce Idm aa a camlidnte'fur cummla-
laloner I'recinet No. I.
JOKI. I.KWIS authorixea ua to nn-
[nouncc him aa a candidate for t'ominla-
iloner of l*reetnet No. I.
K. M. SCOTT nuthorixea ua to an-
ionin-4- him an a candidate for rc-elcc.tlon HUeh that
o the office of ( ominlaaloner I'rc. No, I, ^ w 1 e d tf e
W.S. COKFKY authorixea ua to an- iIM fA
ounce him aa a candidate for foiumia- . , .
loner of I'reelnct No. I. taini*d the
Fur •fustier of the l*racr. pml up in
IV. II. HOW IK. authorlxeH ua to an- And tftlAt
ounce Idm an a cnndldiitc for re-clcctlon , ur|„„,
o the office of Juatlce of * .!
he Peace iireclnc.t No. I. own they
U. J. t-OI'KTNKY ntilhorixeH ua tu
nnounce hlui n<i n cumlldnte for Jimtlcu
*recln«t No. «.
A J. TAVIJilt nuthorixea iih to nn-
ounce him iih u cnndldnte for .luatice of
he Pence. Precinct I.
UKOHUK WATTS nuthorixea ua tu
Ardinger 8c Co.
CAM/rilK ATrKKTKVN OFTHIOIII
Fllll^UH tu TIIKlIt Mu| i*i*t Mtook oi*
SPRING
GOODS
i
BOrClllT LOW, AND HOLD ON THK CLOHK8T POS8IB1JI
MAlUilN. FOR
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS!
LINENS, EMBROIDERIES,
LACKS, PARASOLS, FANS,
CLOTHING,
SIIOE8, IIATS !
Come to our House,
lile attention, aud the
(loods.
You will find
Lowewl Prices
First Class Moods. Po-
tto trouble U> show
ARDINGER & CO.
^TXTllS J where tW farmer la "to lie placed more
methods aliaolutelv than et er at the mercy of the
that his u"nuftM3tMPW
e bed in
ina warm
s. There
ime. The
M'onipoiii-
lained to
e jKxisibi-
i not only
is the ctuie
hat all the
idicatious
I'aaa thla hill ' aald Mr.
lliinl, 'or within a year the farmera of
eoantry will rlae In tlieir uilgkt and dee-
tray your whole protective ijratia.' Mr.
Ilurd paid hla compliment* to the Deino-
crata who are otipoaed to the Morrkaon
bill, lie aald that ordinarily In polltlca
tha Majority af the ineinhera of a party
eontrofied Ita policy. Two-thlrda of the
flaiaimrati In Ike llouae believe that
tariff leatalatIon and agitation are both
exiNNllent at the preeent tluie. They are
foltowlnii tha dlctatea of party policy aa
laid down In the national platforma of
tha party from tha daya of Jefferaon to
the very laet national eoavant^n, lie
attacked the Ohio platform vlgoroualv,
and declared that If It dkl act mean the
thing aa the national plalforui It
rt Betaken aa an expoeitlonof
"I will anawer you, in
Warner, of Ohio. ,
Mr. Ilurd—I had Imped I
on the ffoor of the llouae w,
ever waa a Hemocratlc plat
would not allow the peonlo
Ihe w«*r taxe* oflwenty-ffvel
(loud and long-continued ay
he Democratic aide)—and tf\
meaning of that gentleman, t
the wmat ruction he given the C\
funu, then I aay here and now I i
peal to the gallant Itemocracv
natlve State to repudiate the he.
that platform, and I have no fear o
reault -that It will place Itaelf wlu
ought to he, oloee to Ihe great nntl
heart of the liemocrata in thla natv
Democratic party doctrine."
Tha Aaaoclatad Preaa Agent at the
National capital hiratehee the following
ahetraet of Mr. Uard'a terr lie onelaught
apaa tha proteollve euhorta. It It hat a
eaeletoe reanme of Mr. Ilavd'a inagnlft-
cent expoattlon of the eophlama of pro-
taction, and In a fatare laaue we aliall
(Item-wed applauae ] In Ihe glorii
rcnult of the ntruggle to mime I aiuail,
thla protewtlve rooliery and extortlm
will dlaappeer from the land, nevet
again lo offend America or darken her'
Ihlr llelda with lla ahailow. ( Applauae. ]
Tbo People will Pay for Their
Apathy.
Land numoiMiliHts c
lav. ah. Ah I IIIV Histi'rinKy«ltlfffn«,< l,'',J'< ,1' e««tlWnte for Juatlee
tad as well stop wii,in« them*1 W,,MH No'•
wlpintf t
se.i, ah, for,|
js'i'ish bj
tears from your nos
'lie that rideth must
Ihe horse," all. Our brotlie
{must Is* laid away with his i,at
•lit outside, ah. Tlint"8melli!ij
['ominittee" outrides a wit
[/omanche itself, ah. Bro. Bo
nar made the mistake of hi
life, ah. The last seen of hin
you could not tell whether lielnf Precinct No. I.
nas ffoiii# up or down, ah. but
you will more than likely meet
him in one of the next worlds,
A OF
or Sfei
(iOIVU WF.MT
_ lew Mexico, for pnre Olvrttaa Trial and IipCohvIiicimI
i relieve Conenmption, la all a mU- (> i,Hfes ale reasonable
Anv reaaonnble man would use I '"'" mwuiniMi,
„eaoto'aCough and T.unyS.vrtipfor . our work In-I class, nnd all «ir-
■motlonInaOIta tlrnt atagei. it rlers in painting, trraininff, pn
i^^stasii'iSL'rr -i« ri,hV.
I aatl aW afrcllona thut are connld- h att* n«li'<l to bv Atnon iV De-
Lu?W "Sdd'1 h > T' N' 'a'b-' V°«*. rtrst dooi north of Finite
provided funda at the Otff«ie of the State
rreaaitrer. anfflclent to pay the annual
iiiHtaluienta when due. and aufflcienl lo
iiay the inter«<i.i roupona at their matur-
ity, then the full,ire of the holder of any
of aald bond*, or cou|iona, or either of
tlieuitomakc prompt prcaentatlon there-
of for payment an herein contemplated,
eliall 'ipernti- to niop the Interest on 'aid
honda and « apona. a* If payment hnd
Immmi ai-tnallv made
TRT IT YOt'RMKfjr.
The proof ol the puddlna la not In chew-
inter- na the at ring, hut In ha* Ing an oppor-1
tunity to try the article yonraetf. (. N.|
Ahliott A < o.. the Imiinrtat. baa i
mtlle of l)r. Roaanko'al ough and l.unrr
Hjrup for each and every one who lal
afflicted with fouirhe, t old*. Aathma,
Conanmptlon or any l.ung Affection.
sco.
i House.
Crops through out the county
are Hue.
perish by the horse," ah.
The Texas Mutual Kndow
nent and Aid Association form-
•rly of Mexia Texas has moved
heir head quarters to Dallus
We. while at the association,
ailed on them aud found them
icely arranged and well pr«
•tired to please all visitors
I'hey an* indeed very iifTahl
eiitleinen. Be sure and cat
t 72H Main street and see them
l>. W. li. P. IIA\ BH authorixea uato
nnounce hlui aa a candidate for Juatlce
f the Peace, Precinct No. I.
For Constable.
A.J.ATKINSON, authorixea ua lo
ounce him na a coiidldate for Conata-
le Precinct No. 1.
O. II. IIKKNDON authorixea ua to an*
ounce him aa a candidate for ( onatahle
Precinct No. I.
ti AIIK II. t.t'CAS nuthoiixea ua lo an-
ounce lilm aa a candidate for ( onatahle
o.m.i at-itora, a ,d. h.i .ri. ii«,x, i>,im
CAI.IIUI N 4L I'KAIIKUM,
1> E N T I S T S.
McKINNKV, TEXAS.
Ilnvlng formed a co-|iartnerahlp for
Ihe practice of lientiatry, hereby tender
their profewHlonal aervlcea tothecltixena
of McKlnnev and vicinity. Ottli-e la
Hlialn'a
Teeth extracted «Ithout pain hy the
uar of tiaa, 1
DENTW. RHINE
AT THK
Ueaiiei-lfnlly
gaina lo call.
SCOTT Pllll.l.lPH
minounce hi in an a
atnlite Precinct No. I.
, ... J. W. FOX, authorixea ua to announca
|nh. ami "lie thut rideth mustlirun aa a candidate for conatahle pre-
elnct 0.
A CALL.
Lebanon, Tex., Apr. 2H, 84
Curtains, shades and blinds
dispensed with, by having lite
windows iu churches, stores,
ofTb-i"-, parlors, etc.. duo initial,*
beautified by the brilliant in
expensive substitute fort-tallied complete ilneofiMiw
^htss. Call aud see sumples at
candidate'for 'coiH Anton k Devon, lirst door north
Footc House. 1
II. A. Jones buys aud sells
all kinds of Household and
Kitchen Furnishing Moods.
Also kccpM on hand atfood snp-
Iv of new furniture, Mlass,
RED STORE
aaka thoae seeking liar-
exunilii'* ami price lita
nuthorixea ua lo
Ma. J. W. Koacii, Dear Sir: -, M,* ... ,, , ,
........ Tin and Qneensware, which lie
sells at most reasonable prices.
Ml* III Mil ANI HOIMI.lt
DRY GOODS
Wouldn't it be a gisid idea
for the authorities to name auc
iiumls'i the :otreetsof our city.
A jerson would feel a delicacy ii
p'ttintr lost in the city and havr
to ask soiim one which street ht
wu* on.
The undersigned iietitinners
feMlin^ fulh saitistieil with your
services as County Commission-
er for this term, solicit you to
igaiu consent to serve us for
he ensuing term in the same
apacity. Most Respectfully,
* S Shi'lburne, C B Mead, .las
i Butler, .lohii Hull, .1 T Davis
Yin Hall, N .1 Mriinbery, .1 E
bwers, ,1 W. Mtevens, \V B
Carly. Kd Ware. W Hlo'lburue,
I A Cotton, K Ni'lson, II K Mc-
'onnel, .1 (1 Thonijisoii. VV W
i.stu, J N Johiison. ,1 M Barnes,
I W Averitt. H W Yager, J
iLyaffer, L F Clisbee, .f T Huff
limn, .lis- Adams. C 11 Clark,
C McBride, C V* Quiscuburv,
I M Ptirsifnl, Mik- Hall, \V (I
'til'ti N P Belitlcv, .1 F Mill ledge
>f H Smith, J A K<slmau, E C
Oitisetibury, M W Mreen, J K
Wells, .1 BJett. H R Lunafonl
R L Baruiim. R II Tallev, T
erkitts, T N* Kerley, YT Ya
i-r, T K McBrayer, .1 M Tipton.
Hin'oiuI door went of I'ostOffice.
McKlnney, Texas. D
We are glad to meet Mr. Hen-
ry Hamilton in our city again
this week. He has nlsiut reeov-
ereti from his injuries in tin-
railroad wriH'k, though lie is
not entirely wall.
^ a aeaaa
weight in the'haek' loina and lower part
al the akJaaiia, caaaiag the patient toaup-
faaa be haeaoaM alhetmn et the kldneyaor
aoiahhnring orgmna. At tinw, avmpuana
af ladigeetMMi are preeent, ea flatulence, an-
eaaiaaae of the itoaach, ete. A aioiature,
like (x-r* pi ration, prudoeiag a eery diaa-
gneahle itchl«L after letuac oeeai, ie a
common altealaat Blind, needing and
Itebiag Pllee yield at oaee to the aprli-
aaUoa of la. maako*e Me Remedy, which
aaladirectly ayeatheparte atfcati i, ahanrh-
rd lag the Taaam, allaying the inlenaa Itrhi
t ing. aad ifctla permanent core. PrW
,* Meaata. Aldan the l)r. BoaaahoMay
Ahlwilt A ' O.
dae(«., Ph|aa,0.
Conalatlng of
STAPLE AMI FANCY DRY
MOM IKS, NOTIONS. EM
BROIDERIES, I.ACES
BOOTH, SHOES.
MENS, BOYS
AND
CHILDREN'S
CLOTIlINM. MKN'S
AND BOYS' HATS.
LADIES AND MISSKS HATS.
Come one and nil and eonvlnre your-
aeh ea liun chenp I ,-an aell
BEN. VV. RHINH.
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Robertson, Orrin. The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 15, 1884, newspaper, May 15, 1884; McKinney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth191392/m1/3/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.